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    is there a site that gives markers?

    I was just wondering is there a site that should the different het markers? Ive only heard folks talk about pied and albino markers so I dont know if there are any other morphs that had markers in the het form, just thought that would be cool though.

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    BHB has het:

    Lavender, Pied, Caramel, Albino, Lavender Albino, Ghost Pied, VPI Axanthic, Ghost, and Caramel Albino.

    They might have a few more, but I'm not sure

    http://www.bhbreptiles.com/index.php...tpage&Itemid=1


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    Cool beans, thanks

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    No problamo


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    Re: is there a site that gives markers?

    that link doesnt work for me
    1.0 50% het clown 1.0 50% het lavender 2.6 normal bp 1.0 normal poss axanthic 1.0 het pied bp 1.0 yellow belly 1.0 mojave bp 2.0 spider bp 2.1 pastel bp1.1 Cinnamon bp
    7.0 corns - normal motley stripe het snow,anery a het hypo, snow, red candy cane, motley stripe orange candy cane, anery motley possible ghost , butter motley 0.6 corns -amel,high white amel,creamsicle,ghost, snow, orange candy cane 1.0 albino jungle corn, 1.0 mexican black king, 1.0 california king, 1.0 milk snake 0.1 kenyan sand boa 0.1 dummerils boa 1.1 bci normal, 0.1 pastel bci,0.1 kahl albino bci,1.0 salmon het kahl albino bci, 0.1 guatamalan boa 0.1 hogg island boa 1.0 JCP 0.1 woma python 3.0 leos-normal,blizzard,rw albino,rw b blizzard 0.7 leos-normal,hypo tangerine,mack snow,albino, rwb blizzard,raptor, rw albino 0.1 C. Turneri (thick toed gecko)1.1 crested gecko0.1rose hair T. 0.0.1 black emporer scorpion
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    Re: is there a site that gives markers?

    u cant tell what an animal is het for by looking at it. its impossible. i know people who had het pied animals with "visual markings" that never proved out. thats like saying you can determine the type of disability someones kids could have just by looking at the parents.
    A room full of empty racks and thermostats that have been unplugged.

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    Re: is there a site that gives markers?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kryptonian View Post
    that link doesnt work for me
    Try searching BHB reptiles in a search engine.
    Yay for Google


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    I took this picture just to have a picture of his "marker". He's a double het albino/pied. You wouldn't know it just by looking at him, you need genetic records and a reputable breeder. His pied marker isn't as prominent as my het pied girls, if I remember right, but would you really know 100% he was het pied just by looking at him? Some normals have the marker, and some hets don't have the marker. It's not really something you can judge by, and that goes for all hets. I'm not familiar with other het markings, but I think pieds have the best marker.
    Last edited by SlitherinSisters; 12-29-2010 at 01:27 AM.

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    Well I know the markers are set 100%, but they are still something to look for. And you can look at parents and see things that they may pass on, I passed my nose to my son, my sis passed her hair to my nice & nephew. But it may not be accurate but its still something you should have your eye out for

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